You do not have a good reason not to be spending more time outside. Unless of course, your work is outdoors.
The benefits you would derive from spending more time outside are immeasurable.
Space promotes creativity;
Outdoors, increased oxygen, the wind blowing through trees supports your well being;
Meetings are more fun in the sun (I just moved from Miami, I don't know what it's like in Winter);
Being in nature allows our natural curiosity to flourish; we explore more of our world; and
I enjoy hiking. I would not describe myself as "outdoorsy," nor would I describe myself as a "hiker," I love being outdoors. For me, being outside is an opportunity to explore, and I love exploration. I see it as a chance to learn more about the world around me, relate what I've learned to another thing, and build a more massive mental construct of the world. Doing so allows me to see my own role in the world better. What works for me doesn't have to work for you.
I encourage you to turn off your phone and get outside more so that you can discover what turns you on. I want you to have an opportunity to see yourself in the world a bit better. If you're not much for the outdoors, that's fine, take a walk around your neighborhood. Get outside. Explore.